Gizha warns Dynamos, Bosso

HARARE – Triangle coach Gishon Ntini – whose side face both title chasers Dynamos and Highlanders in their last four games of the season – claims the destiny of the championship is also in the Lowveld club’s hands.

The match, set for Gibbo Stadium at the weekend, is one of the matches that could potentially decide the destiny of the Castle Premiership title.

After hosting Dynamos, Triangle will then travel to Bulawayo to face Highlanders, and Ntini says the country’s biggest clubs have their work cut out for them in their quest for the Zimbabwean league title.

“The league destiny is in my hands and you have got to be joking if you think it’s over yet,” Ntini declared in an interview with the Daily News.

Dynamos have amassed 48 points from 26 matches, one ahead of second-placed Highlanders, who are on 47 points from the same number of games.

DeMbare will be hoping to maintain their one-point cushion over Bosso heading into the last four matches should their arch-rivals also come out of Motor Action Sports Club victorious against a relegated Motor Action.

Ntini, a former CAPS United and Shooting Stars coach, has guided Triangle to sixth place on the log table with 38 points from 26 matches and are unbeaten in their last eight matches in the league.

The well-travelled coach admitted having a point to prove against both Dynamos and Highlanders.

“We are in a very good position and we want to collect six points against Dynamos and Highlanders. These two teams will obviously be looking for maximum points, but we are going to cause havoc along the way.

“Personally I respect Dynamos and their coach Calisto Pasuwa, whom I think has done pretty well in the previous seasons. It’s obviously going to be a tough match. I have a reputation to protect against Dynamos. I have never lost to Dynamos as a coach.

“Highlanders robbed us in the Mbada Diamonds Cup first round and we have a score to settle with them. I am sure they are aware of the danger that awaits them.”

Triangle, who are in their first year in the top flight league, had an indifferent start to the season but picked up the pieces in the later stages.

Meanwhile, Harare City, who are tied on 48 points with Dynamos at the top, will be watching the proceedings closely. Bigboy Mawiwi’s side visit Kadoma for a date with relegation threatened Black Rhinos.

Comments (7)

Mr Gishon Ntini is a very brave man. By the way he once rubbed shoulders with the military when he had a short stint as their head coach. Maybe he saw brave man and he cast away his fears. Mr Ntini you will be playing against Dynamos and Highlanders not Black Mambas or Black Rhinos. Kwete. Now you have put yourself in a very awkward situation. The whole nation is waiting to see. And what I know now is that 'you can't talk yourself out of a problem you behave yourself into' We shall see baba Gizha, come Sunday yasvika zvayo chazunguza

shava - 30 October 2013

ndirobhora racho Gizha. use full advantage of the bumpy pitch and the hot temperatures to smoke the boys from mbare. by the way Gizha, Jaure won't be there, so you see. teach them a lesson they won't forget in hurry. thanks Gizha, bye.

blazo - 31 October 2013

I see Triangle winning the match or might be unfortunate to get a draw. Why? Do you remember the same Triangle held Dynamos to a goalless draw in Rufaro? Secondly, these guys are very dangerous in Gibbo. Thirdly, just look at Triangle record for past 10 games. I know Dynamos fans may not want to hear this but just wait and see, Sunday is just 3 days away.

triangle is not winning against dynamos. the coach has talked a lot that is why he wont win.

sammy - 1 November 2013

Every coach and every person is entitled to his own opinion and mind games but the game will be played on Sunday right? In any case why didnt we hear Pasuwa's response to that. We await that game. We await the result. Triangle is not made up of amateurs but seasoned players and Gizha knows it that is why may be he is boasting. Good luck Gizha and Good luck Chazunguza

charles charingeno - 1 November 2013

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